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how does vox c. itself. help out the other. votes as a party of common sense many say we are a necessary party for one main reason because we're the only party that openly confronts cattle and separatism the only party that opposes the divisions created by regional autonomy and the only party that confronts the ideology of the left it was only last december that fox emerged from political obscurity winning a surprise twelve seats in the regional parliament of under here in seville and becoming kingmaker in a three way coalition of the political right in regional government while many people wonder whether vox can do it again only this time at a national level. spain everything for spain comes the cry from the podium. was there were one journal al-jazeera survey of china's president has been defending his controversial belt and raise initiative at the opening of a major summit in beijing changing things infrastructure scheme has come under fire for saddling participant countries with unsustainable lev
how does vox c. itself. help out the other. votes as a party of common sense many say we are a necessary party for one main reason because we're the only party that openly confronts cattle and separatism the only party that opposes the divisions created by regional autonomy and the only party that confronts the ideology of the left it was only last december that fox emerged from political obscurity winning a surprise twelve seats in the regional parliament of under here in seville and becoming...
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election for its attempts to negotiate over catalonia a surge in support for the far right nationalist vox party risks dragging the entire political landscape to the right making a compromise over cattle and separatist aspirations seem less likely than ever if those first shift to the right and the radical right in spain everything is going to be more difficult because these parties in the right have the explicit proposal of imposing self direct rule on that alone yet again so it's not going to be only a matter off of the in the pens project but they're very. very core of the self government and the old don i mean that was recovered during their off of the market and so perhaps inevitably there's a quiet shift towards a more pragmatic approach because it is this is hard to see the republican unless the main political party of the roughly fifty percent of catalonia sing supported independence some of its leaders you can see are in prison addressing the crowd here by live video link the message increasingly is that unilateral action didn't work the way forward now is through dialogue and pol
election for its attempts to negotiate over catalonia a surge in support for the far right nationalist vox party risks dragging the entire political landscape to the right making a compromise over cattle and separatist aspirations seem less likely than ever if those first shift to the right and the radical right in spain everything is going to be more difficult because these parties in the right have the explicit proposal of imposing self direct rule on that alone yet again so it's not going to...
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not won enough seats to rule on its own populous parties also made some headway with the far right vox gaining seats in parliament for the first time. a man who'd been detained in turkey and charged with spying for the united arab emirates has reportedly taken his own life in prison according to the turkish government zacky son's body was found in silvery province on the outskirts of istanbul two men were arrested earlier this month and reportedly confessed to spying on arab nationals. there's been heavy fighting in southern tripoli as forces loyal to the warlord after continue to attack the libyan capital after spices have advanced to control the areas near the international airport. has a new defense minister appointment as part of the government's overhaul of the intelligence and security services president has also appointed a new acting police chief but the current chief putsch of. refused to step down nelson mandela's has more now from the capital colombo. the. standoff between the president and he's reaching a new level as the president as commander in chief and the head of the
not won enough seats to rule on its own populous parties also made some headway with the far right vox gaining seats in parliament for the first time. a man who'd been detained in turkey and charged with spying for the united arab emirates has reportedly taken his own life in prison according to the turkish government zacky son's body was found in silvery province on the outskirts of istanbul two men were arrested earlier this month and reportedly confessed to spying on arab nationals. there's...
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i want to hear from you, what is different about vox than traditional media outlets and what do you try to do in the environmental realm? founded -- hello? is this on? on.here you go, now it's >> is that better? >> yes. iy will use his and hand it back. es, we were founded to explain the news, and we try to do that the best we can. i think of course we are quite well know now for videos. we have a tremendously talented video team. to help establish our visual journalism, which i also think is very strong on the website as well. we have excellent graphics, excellent illustrations. i think maybe it is in some way the voice of the site. we have a lot of young writers, but i think there is a fairly distinctive voice at vox that readers have come to know and respect and trust. and we are working across so many different platforms. many media platforms are doing this, too, but we have podcasts, websites, a strong you to presence, a show on netflix, so this is helping us reach a bigger and bigger audience. it is growing at a growing. in the environmental space, we had a very small team, just t
i want to hear from you, what is different about vox than traditional media outlets and what do you try to do in the environmental realm? founded -- hello? is this on? on.here you go, now it's >> is that better? >> yes. iy will use his and hand it back. es, we were founded to explain the news, and we try to do that the best we can. i think of course we are quite well know now for videos. we have a tremendously talented video team. to help establish our visual journalism, which i...
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we are pleased in spain that vox had a few seats, 23 is not that 70 that some people said. but they will be there and maybe they can change their strategy along the years because now they have a very identifying speech but they can appeal for the working class in the future. yeah, i think they have got 2a seats but they seem to be made up of subsections of the partido popular, rather than that wide—ranging populist vote that perhaps some of the italian parties have. yeah, now its like you are right in this point and we will see how they behave on institutions and we will have a very nice fight on the right because ciudadanos now does not want to vote for sanchez or to be in the government. they are going to resign this option which is very nice for a party because they want to lead the right wing. 0k, thank you very much. the final point is interesting because it could take several weeks, maybe more than a month to form this coalition government or whatever pedro sanchez decides to do. that is because by the end of next month there are regional european municipal election
we are pleased in spain that vox had a few seats, 23 is not that 70 that some people said. but they will be there and maybe they can change their strategy along the years because now they have a very identifying speech but they can appeal for the working class in the future. yeah, i think they have got 2a seats but they seem to be made up of subsections of the partido popular, rather than that wide—ranging populist vote that perhaps some of the italian parties have. yeah, now its like you are...
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how do you see vox? how does it see itself? of commonthe party sense. we are a necessary party for one main reason. we are the only party to openly confront catalonian separatism, the only party that opposes divisions created by regional autonomy, and the only party that confronts the ideology of the left. they emergeder, from political obscurity winning a surprise 12 seats in parliament and becoming kingmaker in a three-way coalition of the political right and regional government. many people wonder whether they can do it again, only this time at the national level. spain everything for comes the cry from the podium. hull, al jazeera, seville. unionusands of trade members have rallied outside the european union headquarters in brussels demanding better working conditions. demonstrators across europe say the current eu rulebook gives too much power to employers and not enough to ordinary workers. this comes a month before european parliament elections where the u.k. will be playing an unscheduled part due to the delay of brags that. >> close battle line
how do you see vox? how does it see itself? of commonthe party sense. we are a necessary party for one main reason. we are the only party to openly confront catalonian separatism, the only party that opposes divisions created by regional autonomy, and the only party that confronts the ideology of the left. they emergeder, from political obscurity winning a surprise 12 seats in parliament and becoming kingmaker in a three-way coalition of the political right and regional government. many people...
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i'm joined by dara lind, a senior correspondent for vox and journalist bob moore who writes about the southern border for "the washington post" monthly. dara let me begin with you, the idea of cutting off aid to the northern triangle countries, central american countries good idea? bad idea? what would that mean? >> certainly very few people other than donald trump and mick mulvaney that thinks it's a good idea are lying. the lying before trump and even some trump administration officials have used before is that this is the only long-term solution to getting at the root causes of migration, getting economic development and better security in place so people don't feel a need to leave their home countries as often. at the very least, getting a solution out of the toolbox that the president could be using. >> bob, you've been covering on the ground in el paso what's happening with cbp. they say they're overwhelmed. there is evidence to suggest that more and more families, families, the key here, are coming over the border. how do you understand what's happening there? >> it's very chao
i'm joined by dara lind, a senior correspondent for vox and journalist bob moore who writes about the southern border for "the washington post" monthly. dara let me begin with you, the idea of cutting off aid to the northern triangle countries, central american countries good idea? bad idea? what would that mean? >> certainly very few people other than donald trump and mick mulvaney that thinks it's a good idea are lying. the lying before trump and even some trump administration...
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have also sent a message to europe and the world that we have won and rejected all thor tarion ism vox party leader santiago arbor scar says his party will work to deliver on its promises. we will fight even harder it is only the beginning we told you we will start reconquering and we are initiating that conquering with a presence in congress vox is here to stay. and we can bring you some breaking news out of turkey the harbor talk news websites reporting that one of the two men arrested by authorities there for spying on behalf of the u.a.e. has partly killed himself the two suspects were arrested earlier this month and they confessed to spying on out of nationals more than two hundred seventy election stuff in indonesia have reportedly died in the days following the world's biggest single day polls held earlier this month the election commission says the workers mostly died of fatigue related illnesses caused by long hours spent counting ballot papers by hand more than one hundred fifty four million people are estimated to have voted on april the seventeenth elections combine the pre
have also sent a message to europe and the world that we have won and rejected all thor tarion ism vox party leader santiago arbor scar says his party will work to deliver on its promises. we will fight even harder it is only the beginning we told you we will start reconquering and we are initiating that conquering with a presence in congress vox is here to stay. and we can bring you some breaking news out of turkey the harbor talk news websites reporting that one of the two men arrested by...
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so we see vox they're in a way achieving success by moving away from a secessionist agenda which is almost the opposite of leggo which is the other sort of far right populist party in italy which actually comes from the idea of wanting to break away the north from the south and i guess this leads me to the question of how much you think that these parties you know call the far right call them populist across europe haven't what hope you think they have of actually forming any kind of coalitions after the european elections well i'm glad you mentioned the leg because it's one of those far right parties in europe that has transformed itself from a regional park that used to be called the legen nord so really pushing forward for that succession is that and into lego which is a more mainstream far right party arguing for italian sovereignty against immigration and against certain cultural influences and now given the fact that you know there are similarities but also quite wide differences between parties of similar nature across europe we can definitely see them cooperating to a certain degre
so we see vox they're in a way achieving success by moving away from a secessionist agenda which is almost the opposite of leggo which is the other sort of far right populist party in italy which actually comes from the idea of wanting to break away the north from the south and i guess this leads me to the question of how much you think that these parties you know call the far right call them populist across europe haven't what hope you think they have of actually forming any kind of coalitions...
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godula.genie party vox makes a first entry into p parliament. live coverage from madrid coming up. nothat the french
godula.genie party vox makes a first entry into p parliament. live coverage from madrid coming up. nothat the french
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vox is the only party that gives me hope. vox are against abortion and want to abolish funding forfeminist groups. they also want to get rid of a law that protects women against gender—based violence, because they claim it encourages feminist supremacy. one of the things that is unique about spain is we treat men and women differently. the laws passed assume the men are always guilty unless proven innocent. everybody should be afforded the same legal rights. not just a certain amount of women. last year, 47 women were killed in spain by their partners. 2017 was the worst year on record for violence against women. campaigners say this shows why gender—based laws need to be strengthened, not scrapped as vox wants. with them, it is like a direct and straight attack towards women. the country is holding a general election in a few weeks. and vox is expected to become the first far right party to win the seat in the spanish parliament since the return to democracy 40 years ago. if that happens, it would profoundly transform sp
vox is the only party that gives me hope. vox are against abortion and want to abolish funding forfeminist groups. they also want to get rid of a law that protects women against gender—based violence, because they claim it encourages feminist supremacy. one of the things that is unique about spain is we treat men and women differently. the laws passed assume the men are always guilty unless proven innocent. everybody should be afforded the same legal rights. not just a certain amount of...
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it's called vox. at the party's final rally in madrid its leader santiago abascal attacked multiculturalism and what he called feminist supremacy. i asked his supporters if they wanted to go back in time to the years of spain's 20th—century fascist leader general franco. the people of the left side wants to revive franco again. not you? you don't want to? no. not me, franco died too many years ago. do you want to go back to the past? no, never, never, and this is not going to the past, for sure. well, i like that vox confirms the spanish identity and also our history. populism and the rise of the far right have shaken up this country. the old two—party system has been shattered into pieces, making this election extremely hard to predict. earlier this week, four of the main party leaders, excluding vox, faced off on tv. the debate was chaired by ana pastor, the only woman on stage in a country long dominated by older men. translation: the women's vote which has been growing as a block may benefit t
it's called vox. at the party's final rally in madrid its leader santiago abascal attacked multiculturalism and what he called feminist supremacy. i asked his supporters if they wanted to go back in time to the years of spain's 20th—century fascist leader general franco. the people of the left side wants to revive franco again. not you? you don't want to? no. not me, franco died too many years ago. do you want to go back to the past? no, never, never, and this is not going to the past, for...
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during the vox party's campaign event, women ran onstage displaying anti—fascist slogans on their breasts. the election is being seen as a battle between established parties and a rising far right. libya's interior minister has told bbc news that his government is delaying the extradition of hashem abedi — the brother of the manchester bomber — because theresa may isn't providing enough assistance to his un—backed administration. fathi bashagha says the uk should be doing more to help the tripoli—based government. it has been coming under attack from a rival administration — backed by a number of western and arab countries. our correspondent, orla guerin, has spoken to him, and sent this report. gunfire. on the outskirts of tripoli, another round of battle. gunfire. government fighters mounting a chaotic defence of the capital. it's under attack by forces from eastern libya. one unseen casualty of this conflict, the attempt to extradite a suspect in the manchester bombing. this is hashem abedi, brother of the bomber salman abedi. he was detained here in libya a day after the att
during the vox party's campaign event, women ran onstage displaying anti—fascist slogans on their breasts. the election is being seen as a battle between established parties and a rising far right. libya's interior minister has told bbc news that his government is delaying the extradition of hashem abedi — the brother of the manchester bomber — because theresa may isn't providing enough assistance to his un—backed administration. fathi bashagha says the uk should be doing more to help...
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among them, the far—right populist party vox, enjoying a surge of support and hoping to upstage their rivals. but in madrid, activists from feminist group femen, written across their bodies, "this isn't patriotism, it is fascism." and "they shall not pass." anti—immigration, anti—separatist, and anti—women's rights, vox is one of five parties with a chance of entering government. if it does it, would become the first far—right group to sit in parliament for nearly a0 years. its leader though is keen to brush aside links with spain's fascist past. translation: vox is the only party capable of defending national unity and the freedoms for spaniards that are under attack from socialism, communism and separatism. the party's rise, dubbed an earthquake in spanish politics has clearly shaken that country's socialist prime minister. translation: i ask you all to unite around the only party that can guarantee spain looks to the future and does not go back 40 years, as the right would have it. political tremors have also unsettled the centre—right. led by the main opposition people's
among them, the far—right populist party vox, enjoying a surge of support and hoping to upstage their rivals. but in madrid, activists from feminist group femen, written across their bodies, "this isn't patriotism, it is fascism." and "they shall not pass." anti—immigration, anti—separatist, and anti—women's rights, vox is one of five parties with a chance of entering government. if it does it, would become the first far—right group to sit in parliament for nearly...
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during the vox party's campaign event, women ran onstage displaying anti—fascist slogans on their breasts. the election is being seen as a battle between established parties and a rising far right. the damage caused by cyclone kenneth in northern mozambique is being assessed, amid fears that hundreds of thousands of people are going to need humanitarian aid. it's the biggest storm ever recorded to hit mozambique. since making landfall it has now been downgraded, although there are warnings of flooding and landslides as a result of several days of heavy rain. 0ur correspondent, pumza fihlani gave us this update from mozambique's capital maputo. 0peration at the moment is still quite scant. they are still trying to get as many resources out here to mozambique as possible. we knowjust from an update that's come in from the national disaster management team here that they are working with three helicopters and they've got a few hundred humanitarian agencies trying to set up here in mozambique. we do also know that over 2500 families are currently in displacement camps that have been set up ac
during the vox party's campaign event, women ran onstage displaying anti—fascist slogans on their breasts. the election is being seen as a battle between established parties and a rising far right. the damage caused by cyclone kenneth in northern mozambique is being assessed, amid fears that hundreds of thousands of people are going to need humanitarian aid. it's the biggest storm ever recorded to hit mozambique. since making landfall it has now been downgraded, although there are warnings of...
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during the vox party's campaign event, women ran onstage displaying anti—fascist slogans on their breasts. the election is being seen as a battle between established parties and a rising far right. reaction and analysis from around the world including up—to—date pages, just visit the website. the british and irish governments have announced that talks to break the political deadlock will resume in the wake of the death of the journalist leo mckee. police in northern ireland have released new footage of the man suspected of being responsible for shooting the 29—year—old whilst she was observing a riot in the creggan area of londonderry last week. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. about a minute before the shots were fired that killed lyra mckee, three men are seen walking towards the rioting — one carrying a crate of petrol bombs. with him, a man wearing a camouflage face mask and what police think is the gunman. it's believed they're all in their late teens. the man in the mask is seen lighting the petrol bombs and later on, another image believed to be of the gunman
during the vox party's campaign event, women ran onstage displaying anti—fascist slogans on their breasts. the election is being seen as a battle between established parties and a rising far right. reaction and analysis from around the world including up—to—date pages, just visit the website. the british and irish governments have announced that talks to break the political deadlock will resume in the wake of the death of the journalist leo mckee. police in northern ireland have released...
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they are likely to lose votes to vox, or end up depending on them to hold onto power. after the convulsions of the campaign, saturday has been set aside as a day of reflection. but with results expected to be close and followed by lengthy coalition talks, the calm is not likely to last. president trump has urged americans to get immunised against measles, despite previously casting doubt on the vaccination. health officials believe the recent spike in cases of the virus is partly connected to misinformation about the jab. in the latest outbreak, about 270 students and staff have been in quarantine after cases were confirmed at two universities in california. caroline rigby reports. the president's line on measles has not always been consistent. but as the us faces a major resurgence of the disease, he had this message for parents. they have to get the shot, the vaccinations are so important. this is really going around now, they have to get their shots. a marked change in direction from a man who previously promoted now—discredited anti—vax theories, and suggested
they are likely to lose votes to vox, or end up depending on them to hold onto power. after the convulsions of the campaign, saturday has been set aside as a day of reflection. but with results expected to be close and followed by lengthy coalition talks, the calm is not likely to last. president trump has urged americans to get immunised against measles, despite previously casting doubt on the vaccination. health officials believe the recent spike in cases of the virus is partly connected to...
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, or end up likely to lose votes to vox, or end up depending on them to hold onto power. after the convulsions of the campaign, saturday has been set aside as a day of reflection. but with results expected to be close, and followed by lengthy coalition talks, the karma is not likely to last. —— calm. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: we look at a new exhibition exploring the life and work of cinematic genius stanley kubrick. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better government housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year war for them. they've taken the capital, which they've been fighting for for so long. it was 7 o'clock in
, or end up likely to lose votes to vox, or end up depending on them to hold onto power. after the convulsions of the campaign, saturday has been set aside as a day of reflection. but with results expected to be close, and followed by lengthy coalition talks, the karma is not likely to last. —— calm. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: we look at a new exhibition exploring the life and work of cinematic genius stanley kubrick. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force...
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as spain prepares to choose its next government, protestors say the vox party's divisive message threatens to set the country back. and a new exhibition opens exploring the life and work of maverick cinematic genius stanley kubrick. president trump has urged americans to get immunised against measles, in breaking news now, coming out of sri lanka in the last hour, at least 15 bodies have been found by the security forces after a battle with suspected islamist militants in the east of the country. six of the dead are thought to be children. the clashes took place on friday night as sri lanka is trying to track down those linked to the easter suicide attacks on churches and hotels, which claimed more than 250 lives. just a reminder of that breaking news. we are hearing that sri lankan security forces have fought a gun battle with islamist militants, suspected islamist militants, in the east of the country. those clashes took place on friday, south of the coastal town of bata calo, took place on friday, south of the coastal town of batacalo, where one of those suicide bombings to base on east
as spain prepares to choose its next government, protestors say the vox party's divisive message threatens to set the country back. and a new exhibition opens exploring the life and work of maverick cinematic genius stanley kubrick. president trump has urged americans to get immunised against measles, in breaking news now, coming out of sri lanka in the last hour, at least 15 bodies have been found by the security forces after a battle with suspected islamist militants in the east of the...
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they‘ re likely to lose votes to vox, or end up depending on them to hold power. after the convulsions of the campaign, saturday has been set aside as a day of reflection. but with results expected to be close and followed by lengthy coalition talks, the calm is not likely to last. andy beatt, bbc news. it's being claimed that some fitness trackers from leading brands are so inaccurate, they can be out by up to 11 miles when logging the distance of a marathon. the consumer group which? has published analysis of some of the most popular devices from big names in the market. the watchdog used a calibrated treadmill to compare different trackers logging the number of steps and distance travelled. it's warning some simply can't be relied upon. in the uk, around half a million people have a debilitating form of heart failure that doctors know very little about. the condition stops the heart from relaxing, meaning the muscles become too stiff to function properly. now researchers at four british universities are looking into how to diagnose and treat the condition. here
they‘ re likely to lose votes to vox, or end up depending on them to hold power. after the convulsions of the campaign, saturday has been set aside as a day of reflection. but with results expected to be close and followed by lengthy coalition talks, the calm is not likely to last. andy beatt, bbc news. it's being claimed that some fitness trackers from leading brands are so inaccurate, they can be out by up to 11 miles when logging the distance of a marathon. the consumer group which? has...
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vox promises to make spain great again — that phrase sound familiar? it beats the nationalist drum, promising to preserve spanish culture, including more controversial traditions like bull—fighting. we need to be proud about our country, in a way that we haven't been for a long, long time, defending the unity of spain, the history of spain, your values, your systems, your flag. and the link with franco that's being made? what link with franco? franco's been dead for 45 years, we weren't even born when franco died, there's no link with franco. like populist nationalists in france and italy, vox is tough on immigration, on islam and on crime, but... vox is extremely spain—centric — it is pro—bull—fighting, pro—eu, anti—catalan independence. but in this country, split left and right since the spanish civil war, vox, unlike other populist movements across europe, has failed to attract disaffected workers who traditionally vote for the left. in fact, exit polls suggest vox succeeded in splintering the spanish right and rejuvenating the centreâ
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|j wouldn't vote for a party that has a coalition with the vox party. four may, catalonia forms a part of spain, andi may, catalonia forms a part of spain, and i don't conceive at spain with autonomous set berated communities. and that goes to the heart of the dilemma facing voters whichever block, left or right, tries to form a government, they will need the support of smaller parties that for many are deeply unpalatable. now to france, where the so—called "yellow vest" protesters have been marching in strasbourg once again, two days after the french government announced a response to the country's social crisis. protestors took to the streets in the capital, paris, as well. the numbers have reduced from the tens of thousands to a few thousand, but many aren't convinced by the presidential speech, calling his solutions "small measures" . rahuljoglekar reports. the micron government believes it is slowly but surely building a bridge over troubled waters in france, taking control. but that was not to be. this weekend, like many others since november la
|j wouldn't vote for a party that has a coalition with the vox party. four may, catalonia forms a part of spain, andi may, catalonia forms a part of spain, and i don't conceive at spain with autonomous set berated communities. and that goes to the heart of the dilemma facing voters whichever block, left or right, tries to form a government, they will need the support of smaller parties that for many are deeply unpalatable. now to france, where the so—called "yellow vest" protesters...
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i wouldn't vote for a party that has a coalition with vox, the hard right party. for me, catalonia forms a pa rt party. for me, catalonia forms a part of spain and i don't conceive of spain with autonomous separated communities. and that goes to the heart of the dilemma facing voters. whichever block, left or right, tries to form a government, they will need the support of smaller parties that, for many, are deeply unpalatable. now to france, where the so—called "yellow vest" protesters have been marching in strasbourg once again, two days after the french government announced a response to the country's social crisis. rahuljoglekar reports. the mcconnell government may have thought it is slowly tilting a bridge over troubled waters in france, taking control. but that was not to be. —— the macron government. this weekend, like many others since november last year saw the yellow vest protesters out once again on the streets. the numbers have dwindled significantly from the highs of 300,000 last year but as the haze of teargas lifted, a grim reality. the anger
i wouldn't vote for a party that has a coalition with vox, the hard right party. for me, catalonia forms a pa rt party. for me, catalonia forms a part of spain and i don't conceive of spain with autonomous separated communities. and that goes to the heart of the dilemma facing voters. whichever block, left or right, tries to form a government, they will need the support of smaller parties that, for many, are deeply unpalatable. now to france, where the so—called "yellow vest"...
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vox have had former white house chief strategist steve bannon advising them. one of their rallying cries is to make spain great again. they originally called for the expulsion of 57,000 migrants who came to spain last year, and they want to build walls around two spanish enclaves in north africa. so the attention in this election is very much on them and how many seats they might get. sports now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's john. good afternoon. it's a big day in the premier league with the race for the title and a top four finish intensifying. leicester against arsenal is first up with the visitors looking to move up to fourth. it's goalless. arsenal have also had a man sent off. later on their main rivals for a top fourfinish, manchester united and chelsea, face each other at old trafford. kick—off is at a:30pm. and manchester city in the race for the title, which looks set to go down to the wire, hoping to return to the top with a win over burnley. the edinburgh derby is under way in the scottish premiership. it remains goa
vox have had former white house chief strategist steve bannon advising them. one of their rallying cries is to make spain great again. they originally called for the expulsion of 57,000 migrants who came to spain last year, and they want to build walls around two spanish enclaves in north africa. so the attention in this election is very much on them and how many seats they might get. sports now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's john. good afternoon. it's a big day in...
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for the first time since the end of the franco era in 1975, a far—right party, vox, is among the main contenders. let's cross live to madrid, andjoin tim. good after you, lovely day there, but a very unsettled period that spain has been going through. but a very unsettled period that spain has been going throughm but a very unsettled period that spain has been going through. it has for the last few years, you're right, beautiful spring, summer day here, but a deeply divided country. you were mentioning francisco franco, a lot of commentators saying this is the most divisive election since the death of the dictator back in 1975. what seems clear, according to the polls, is that no individual party will win an outright majority, that will mean coalitions will have to be formed. now, in the past, spain used to be governed, really, by two parties, basically the psoe, the socialist party or the centre right wing party. now, that has fragmented, so now potentially there are some five parties who have assured at being in power, and you mentioned that hard right party, vox, a lot of attention
for the first time since the end of the franco era in 1975, a far—right party, vox, is among the main contenders. let's cross live to madrid, andjoin tim. good after you, lovely day there, but a very unsettled period that spain has been going through. but a very unsettled period that spain has been going throughm but a very unsettled period that spain has been going through. it has for the last few years, you're right, beautiful spring, summer day here, but a deeply divided country. you were...
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"i wouldn't vote for a party that has a coalition with vox, the hard right party." "for me, catalonia forms a part of spain and i don't conceive of spain with autonomous separated communities." and that goes to the heart of the dilemma facing voters. whichever bloc, left or right, tries to form a government, they will need the support of smaller parties that, for many, are deeply unpalatable. the yellow vest protesters have been out in france for yet another weekend. the demonstrations have taken place weekend. the demonstrations have ta ken place every weekend. the demonstrations have taken place every saturday since november and have continued despite president emmanuel macron conceding on tax cuts. during a speech on thursday, mr macron said order must return and acknowledged a lack of trust in the establishment. the annual white house correspondents' dinner is underway and it's set to be distinctly more serious than previous years. in a break from tradition, a historian will deliver the main speech instead of a comedian. president trump has however kept up his h
"i wouldn't vote for a party that has a coalition with vox, the hard right party." "for me, catalonia forms a part of spain and i don't conceive of spain with autonomous separated communities." and that goes to the heart of the dilemma facing voters. whichever bloc, left or right, tries to form a government, they will need the support of smaller parties that, for many, are deeply unpalatable. the yellow vest protesters have been out in france for yet another weekend. the...
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for the first time since the end of the franco era in 1975, a far—right party, vox, is among the main contenders. let's cross live to madrid. tim willcox is outside the spanish parliament there for us, tame, as i said, a third election injust five yea rs, said, a third election injust five years, and it doesn't seem to be much confidence it will give a very clear result any more than the last three dead. no, ithink clear result any more than the last three dead. no, i think that is the fea rful three dead. no, i think that is the fearful spaniards, and indeed probably for europe as well, because we might return to the status quo ante, as it were, no single party is expected to get a majority, they need 176 seats at the congress to get a majority, so whoever gets the largest number, the polls predicting it will be pedro sanchez, leader of psoe, he will need to form a coalition. maybe he will go to podemos, a far left party, they are not doing quite so well in the polls now, although five years ago they we re now, although five years ago they were the dazzling stars of spanish politics,
for the first time since the end of the franco era in 1975, a far—right party, vox, is among the main contenders. let's cross live to madrid. tim willcox is outside the spanish parliament there for us, tame, as i said, a third election injust five yea rs, said, a third election injust five years, and it doesn't seem to be much confidence it will give a very clear result any more than the last three dead. no, ithink clear result any more than the last three dead. no, i think that is the fea...
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they weren't that concerned about the populist nationalism of, say, vox, they were more concerned about the break—up of spain. everybody talks about the 1978 constitution. a lot of people here who would vote for the right would say that spain has gone too far. and that drive for independence by the catalans, which, of course, was deemed illegal by the madrid government, that has united the right. interestingly, several of those parties have changed names. ca rles those parties have changed names. carles pujemon is still in exile in belgium. there was another political party leader who is on trial. it depends which way you lean, left or right, as to how you think things should be sorted out. thanks very much. there will be details of the results from the spanish general election. it should be known by about 11 o'clock local time, so, after ten o'clock this evening. we will keep you up—to—date on the latest of elements from spain. here... the chairman of the conservative party says he still hopes that the uk won't have to take part in the european parliament elections next month. br
they weren't that concerned about the populist nationalism of, say, vox, they were more concerned about the break—up of spain. everybody talks about the 1978 constitution. a lot of people here who would vote for the right would say that spain has gone too far. and that drive for independence by the catalans, which, of course, was deemed illegal by the madrid government, that has united the right. interestingly, several of those parties have changed names. ca rles those parties have changed...
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the bigger issue of that was vox. it probably wouldn't be running the way it is now without the catalan crisis that we had. anna, has that divided spain? i lived in spain 30, a0 years ago, the idea of a hard right party potentially having influence in government would have been anathema after the death of franco in 1975. many people thought spain would be spared from this populist wave. we saw le pen in france. we thought spain wasa saw le pen in france. we thought spain was a safe haven. but it isn't. the national populism is here. we have to see what chunk of the government is taken, and how they can conform other parties‘ politics. raphael, what are you hearing in the way of things and how they are moving? it was always predicted that sanchez would get the most seats. it is such an uncertain election. without a crystal ball i cannot give you an answer. but the socialists are heading for a victory. that is what i am hearing from now. ithink victory. that is what i am hearing from now. i think the victory might not
the bigger issue of that was vox. it probably wouldn't be running the way it is now without the catalan crisis that we had. anna, has that divided spain? i lived in spain 30, a0 years ago, the idea of a hard right party potentially having influence in government would have been anathema after the death of franco in 1975. many people thought spain would be spared from this populist wave. we saw le pen in france. we thought spain wasa saw le pen in france. we thought spain was a safe haven. but...
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but even so, vox, if they have between 31 and 35 seats, that a significant development for this country. the first time, as i say, a ha rd country. the first time, as i say, a hard right party has got representation here since the death of franco. we are expecting speeches from the political leaders over the next few hours. we will keep you updated. studio: thanks. the uk's shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in thejob, saying the government is paying too much attention to a small but noisy environmental lobby — and consequently there is a ‘de facto' ban on fracking. natascha engel was tasked with uniting communities over the controversial process, but says stringent rules are stopping the industry from being successful, as john mcmanus reports. is this a vision of the uk's future energy market? hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in this case at a site in lancashire. well, maybe not, because despite government support for shale gas exploration, the woman in charge of inspiring confidence in the project has just quit. certainly, since i first started six months
but even so, vox, if they have between 31 and 35 seats, that a significant development for this country. the first time, as i say, a ha rd country. the first time, as i say, a hard right party has got representation here since the death of franco. we are expecting speeches from the political leaders over the next few hours. we will keep you updated. studio: thanks. the uk's shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in thejob, saying the government is paying too much attention to...
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vox in particular has made it a real issue. but all three parties on the right have really focused on the catalan issue in re ce nt focused on the catalan issue in recent months, almost trying to outdo each other as they try to show that they would be tougher on the catalan independence movement on the other parties. so that has made this a very divisive election campaign. thank you both. as i say, unofficial exit polls, but we should start getting hard figures through soon. we will continue to update you with those. we are also expecting to hear from party leaders in the next couple of hours. detectives searching for a man over the alleged abduction and rape of two women have in the past hour released an image of their main suspect. the cctv footage shows the man — who's thought to be in his late 20s or early 30s — attempting to book into a hotel in watford on thursday lunchtime. officers from the metropolitan police say he has a distinctive tattoo of the word "bobbie" on his stomach. the first woman was abducted in chingf
vox in particular has made it a real issue. but all three parties on the right have really focused on the catalan issue in re ce nt focused on the catalan issue in recent months, almost trying to outdo each other as they try to show that they would be tougher on the catalan independence movement on the other parties. so that has made this a very divisive election campaign. thank you both. as i say, unofficial exit polls, but we should start getting hard figures through soon. we will continue to...
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among the contenders are the ultra—nationalist vox party, whose leaders attack multiculturalism and feminism. it's the first real possibility of election success for the far right since the death of the dictator, general franco, in 1975. the headlines on bbc news... a woman is shot dead and three people are injured at a synagogue in california. police are questioning a 19—year—old man who they say opened fire with an assault rifle. britain's fracking tsar quits after six months in thejob. natascha engel says ministers are paying too much attention to a small but noisy environmental lobby. security fears in sri lanka have led to church services being cancelled a week after the easter sunday bombings. four people were killed and three others injured when a construction crane collapsed in the us city of seattle. cars were crushed when it fell from the roof of a building site and onto the street below, police and fire officials said. two machine drivers and two people in separate cars died in the incident in seattle's south lake union district. the united nations says many villages in northe
among the contenders are the ultra—nationalist vox party, whose leaders attack multiculturalism and feminism. it's the first real possibility of election success for the far right since the death of the dictator, general franco, in 1975. the headlines on bbc news... a woman is shot dead and three people are injured at a synagogue in california. police are questioning a 19—year—old man who they say opened fire with an assault rifle. britain's fracking tsar quits after six months in thejob....
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by fascists, you mean the vox party? we mean vox, the party, yeah. and we are happy because we know that spain has chosen human rights, has chosen human rights, has chosen political education, has chosen public health. she feels that the hard right has made them feel like they're inferior, but they're equal. the left here are feeling the celebration. perhaps the damage caused by the introduction and the seeming popularity of vox wasn't as bad as they had potentially predicted. and you can keep up—to—date with the post—election coalition talks on our website. you'll also find a feature on whether pedro sanchez will be able to form a government. that's all at bbc.com/news, or you can download the bbc news app. to sri lanka now, where people have been marking a week since the bomb attacks which claimed the lives of at least 250 people on easter sunday. the attackers were islamist extremists who targeted christian worshippers in church services as well as people in some of colombo‘s biggest hotels. the sri lankan president has announced that he's
by fascists, you mean the vox party? we mean vox, the party, yeah. and we are happy because we know that spain has chosen human rights, has chosen human rights, has chosen political education, has chosen public health. she feels that the hard right has made them feel like they're inferior, but they're equal. the left here are feeling the celebration. perhaps the damage caused by the introduction and the seeming popularity of vox wasn't as bad as they had potentially predicted. and you can keep...
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but there was a search for the vox party in the far right entered parliament for the first time since the death of franco. prime minister pedro sanchez fell short of a majority, but he celebrated and said he will lead a minority government. a video images appearing to show the leader of the so—called islamic state group. if authentic, it is the first time abu bakr al—baghdadi has been seen in five years. also on the programme, boeing faces litigation and a sharp drop in the company's litigation and a sharp drop in the compa ny‘s value after litigation and a sharp drop in the company's value after its litigation and a sharp drop in the compa ny‘s value after its newest plane was grounded over safety concerns. we know every person who stepped aboard one of our air planes places their trust in us. we will do
but there was a search for the vox party in the far right entered parliament for the first time since the death of franco. prime minister pedro sanchez fell short of a majority, but he celebrated and said he will lead a minority government. a video images appearing to show the leader of the so—called islamic state group. if authentic, it is the first time abu bakr al—baghdadi has been seen in five years. also on the programme, boeing faces litigation and a sharp drop in the company's...
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vox is the only party that gives me hope. vox are against abortion and want to abolish funding forfeminist groups. they also want to get rid of a law that protects women against gender—based violence, because they claim it encourages feminist supremacy. one of the things that is unique about spain is we treat men and women differently. the laws passed assume the men are always guilty unless proven innocent. everybody should be afforded the same legal rights. not just a certain amount of women. last year, 47 women were killed in spain by their partners. 2017 was the worst year on record for violence against women. campaigners say this shows why gender—based laws need to be strengthened, not scrapped as vox wants. with them, it is like a direct and straight attack towards women. the country is holding a general election in a few weeks. and vox is expected to become the first far right party to win the seat in the spanish parliament since the return to democracy 40 years ago. if that happens, it would profoundly transform sp
vox is the only party that gives me hope. vox are against abortion and want to abolish funding forfeminist groups. they also want to get rid of a law that protects women against gender—based violence, because they claim it encourages feminist supremacy. one of the things that is unique about spain is we treat men and women differently. the laws passed assume the men are always guilty unless proven innocent. everybody should be afforded the same legal rights. not just a certain amount of...
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let's talk about that far right party, vox. it is the first time the far right have entered parliament since the days of franco. what do you make of that? actually, it's not the first time the far right has entered the parliament. the far right has a lwa ys the parliament. the far right has always existed as part of the mainstream conservative party, the people's party, which lost a lot of seats yesterday. so a lot of the support for vox has actually come from disillusioned pp voters. bear in mind that your conservative party had always embraced the full spectrum of right—wing views, from your moderate right and centre right through to your far right. what we have seen recently is that those on the furthest right of that conservative party have become increasingly disillusioned with the party after corruption scandals, after the catalan secessionist crisis. therefore, they now form pa rt crisis. therefore, they now form part of a new party, as it were. and it is the supporters of the furthest right sections of the people that
let's talk about that far right party, vox. it is the first time the far right have entered parliament since the days of franco. what do you make of that? actually, it's not the first time the far right has entered the parliament. the far right has a lwa ys the parliament. the far right has always existed as part of the mainstream conservative party, the people's party, which lost a lot of seats yesterday. so a lot of the support for vox has actually come from disillusioned pp voters. bear in...
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vox are against abortion and want to abolish funding for feminist groups. they also want to get rid of a law that protects women against gender—based violence because, they claim, it encourages feminist supremacy. passing laws to treat men and women differently. what i'm saying is, everybody should be afforded the same legal rights, notjust certain women. with them, it‘s like a direct attack on women. the country is holding a general election and if he weeks and fox is expected to become the first far right party to win seats in the spanish parliament. since the return to democracy a0 years ago. if that happens, it would profoundly transform spain ‘s political landscape. ahead of ukraine‘s presidential election — the incumbent — petro poroshenko — has held a televised debate... with himself. he staged a one—man debate after his rival, the comedian volodymyr zelensky, failed to show up. despite having no political experience, zelensky is tipped to become the country‘s next president after finishing the first round comfortably in the lead. t
vox are against abortion and want to abolish funding for feminist groups. they also want to get rid of a law that protects women against gender—based violence because, they claim, it encourages feminist supremacy. passing laws to treat men and women differently. what i'm saying is, everybody should be afforded the same legal rights, notjust certain women. with them, it‘s like a direct attack on women. the country is holding a general election and if he weeks and fox is expected to become...